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5. People with severe mental health problems are supported to live in the community and have good quality, integrated care

Question:
5. People with severe mental health problems are supported to live in the community and have good quality, integrated care
Answer:
This will include
› Increasing the numbers of adults who are living in their own homes.
› Increasing the numbers of adults who receive Individual Placement Support into paid employment.
› A stronger focus from key public sector organisations (“anchor organisations”) to create employment, training, and volunteering opportunities.
› Ensuring care is joined up across the health and care system - services work in a cohesive way with partner organisations, so that people are supported to stay well and can further their recovery.
› Offering a range of community support, including step down care and supported living options, which meet different levels of needs with providers of care consistently promoting people’s independence and quality of life.
› People with severe mental health problems benefit from new models of integrated primary and community care.

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